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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection of small items or entities, often in a scientific or descriptive context.
Example: "The scientist observed a group of tiny organisms under the microscope, noting their unique behaviors."
Alternatives: "a cluster of small" or "a collection of miniature".
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One resembles a group of tiny, fluorescent pink horseshoe crabs.
Pitch-blackness shrouds yet another room whose focal point is a group of tiny crawl spaces.
Japan and South Korea have competing claims over a group of tiny islands in the Sea of Japan.
The hormone is secreted by a group of tiny glands im bedded in the thyroid gland in the neck.
A group of tiny dark-skinned Indian schoolchildren dressed in burgundy uniforms, meanwhile, are filing past the monkey cages.
This has not happened either.Militant posters line the road: in one, a giant fist crushes a group of tiny American soldiers.
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But the court ruled that a group of seven tiny islands sought by Nicaragua should remain under Colombian control.
Tuvalu: A group of nine tiny, low-lying islands that are particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Tuvalu is a group of nine tiny islands in the South Pacific which won independence from the United Kingdom in 1978.
Tuvalu, a group of nine tiny islands north-east of Vanuatu, also declared a state of emergency after the cyclone caused flash floods there.
Tuvalu, a group of nine tiny islands north-east of Vanuatu, has also declared a state of emergency after the cyclone caused flash floods there.
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